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CHAPTER 15 --- ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION SYSTEM
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 15--00Table of Contents 15--00--1
INTRODUCTION 15--10Introduction 15--10--1
ICE DETECTION SYSTEM 15--20Ice Detection System 15--20--1
System Circuit Breakers 15--20--5
WING ANTI-ICE SYSTEM 15--30Wing Anti--Ice System 15--30--1
System Circuit Breakers 15--30--6
ENGINE COWL ANTI-ICE SYSTEM 15--40Engine Cowl Anti--Ice System 15--40--1
System Circuit Breakers 15--40--5
AIR DATA ANTI-ICE SYSTEM 15--50Air Data Anti--Ice System 15--50--1System Circuit Breakers 15--50--4
WINDSHIELD AND SIDE WINDOW ANTI-ICE SYSTEM 15--60Windshield and Side Window Anti--Ice System 15--60--1
System Circuit Breakers 15--60--5
WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM 15--70Windshield Wiper System 15--70--1
System Circuit Breakers 15--70--2
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTIONFigure 15--10--1 Anti--Iced Areas 15--10--2
ICE DETECTION SYSTEMFigure 15--20--1 Ice Detection System -- Schematic 15--20--2Figure 15--20--2 Ice Detection System 15--20--3Figure 15--20--3 Anti--Ice System EICAS Indications 15--20--4
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WING ANTI-ICE SYSTEMFigure 15--30--1 Wing Anti--Ice System Schematic 15--30--2Figure 15--30--2 Wing Anti--Ice Controls 15--30--3Figure 15--30--3 Anti--Ice Synoptic Page 15--30--4Figure 15--30--4 Wing Anti--Ice System EICAS Indications 15--30--5
ENGINE COWL ANTI-ICE SYSTEMFigure 15--40--1 Engine Cowl Anti--Ice System -- General 15--40--2Figure 15--40--2 Anti--Ice Synoptic Page 15--40--3Figure 15--40--3 Engine Cowl -- Anti--Ice EICAS Indications 15--40--4
AIR DATA ANTI-ICE SYSTEMFigure 15--50--1 Air Data Sensor Anti--Ice System 15--50--2Figure 15--50--2 Air Data Sensor Anti--Ice EICAS Indications 15--50--3
WINDSHIELD AND SIDE WINDOW ANTI-ICE SYSTEMFigure 15--60--1 Windshield Temperature Control 15--60--2Figure 15--60--2 Windshield and Side Window Anti--Ice Controls 15--60--3Figure 15--60--3 Windshield and Side Window Anti--Ice EICAS Indications 15--60--4
WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEMFigure 15--70--1 Windshield Wiper Control Panel 15--70--1
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1. INTRODUCTION
Ice and rain protection is provided for the wing leading edges, engine intake cowl,windshields, side windows and the air data probes and sensors. An ice detection systemalerts the flight crew of impending icing conditions.
Hot bleed air from the engine compressors is used to anti-ice the wing leading edges andengine intake cowl. Electrical power is used to anti-ice the windshields, side windows, airdata probes and sensors. Electrical windshield wipers provide rain removal for the pilot andcopilot’s windshields.
A bleed air leak detection system monitors the bleed air ducting for leaks andovertemperature (refer to Chapter 19).
Ice and rain protection system warnings and cautions are displayed on the EICAS primarypage. Status and advisory messages are displayed on the EICAS status page. A generalview of the pneumatic anti-icing system is presented as a diagram on the EICAS A--ICEsynoptic page.
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Anti---iced AreasFigure 15---10---1
WINDSHIELDS
SIDEWINDOW
TAT PROBE(RH SIDE ONLY)
PITOTSTATICPROBE
ICEDETECTORS
STANDBY PITOT(LH SIDE ONLY)
AOAVANES
WINGLEADINGEDGES
ENGINEAIR INLET(COWLS)
STATIC PORTS
WINDSHIELDWIPERS
Pneumatic anti--ice.Electrical heaters.
LEGEND
SIDEWINDOW
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1. ICE DETECTION SYSTEM
The aircraft is equipped with an ice detection system that alerts the flight crew of impendingicing condition. The ice detection system consists of two independent ice detectorassemblies located on each side of the forward fuselage. Each detector assembly includesa detector unit and a probe that extends into the airstream. The ice detection system isoperational whenever AC power is available on the aircraft.
The ice detectors interface with the data concentrator units (DCU) to provide visualindications of icing conditions. When the probes detect an ice build up, a signal is sent bythe unit to the EICAS and at the same time electrical power is used to de--ice the probe.When the probe is de--iced, it is then ready to detect ice formation again.
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Ice Detection System --- SchematicFigure 15---20---1
Anti--Ice Control PanelOverhead Panel
ICE SIGNAL
TEST
ACESSBUS
ACBUS 2
TEST
ICE SIGNAL
ICE DET2 OK
ICE
ICE DET1 OK
DCU’S
EICAS
CB1--T11
ICEDET 1
CB2--A14
ICEDET 2
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Ice Detection SystemFigure 15---20---2
ICE DET 1 or 2 FAIL (white)Indicates that respective ice detector has failed.
ICE DET FAIL (amber)Indicates that both ice detectors have failed.
ICE, ICE 1 or ICE 2 (amber)Indicates that an icing condition has beendetected by the respective detector(s) andwing or cowl anti--ice system is selected offor has failed.ICE, ICE 1 or ICE 2 (green)Indicates that an icing condition has beendetected by the respective detector(s) withwing and cowl anti--ice selected on andoperating normally.
Anti--Ice Page
Anti--Ice PanelOverhead Panel
BRT
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Anti---Ice System EICAS Indications <1001>Figure 15---20---3
ICE DET 1 or 2 FAIL status (white)Indicates that respective ice detectorsystem has failed and other system isoperating normally.
ICE advisory (green)Indicates that an icing condition isdetected with wing and cowl anti--iceselected on and operating normally.
ICE caution (amber)Indicates that an icing condition isdetected and wing or cowl anti--icesystem is selected off or has failed.
ICE DET FAIL caution (amber)Indicates both ice detector systemshave failed.
Status Page
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Ice DetectionSystem Ice Detectors
ICE DET 1 ACESSENTIAL 1 T11
System Ice DetectorsICE DET 2 AC BUS 2 2 A14
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1. WING ANTI--ICE SYSTEM
The wing anti-ice system prevents ice formation on the wing leading edge by heating thesurface using hot engine bleed air. The hot bleed air is supplied through insulated ductingand released through piccolo tubes to the inner surface of the wing and slat leading edges.
The wing anti-ice system is divided into identical left and right systems. In normal operation,each engine supplies bleed air to its respective wing anti-ice system. The systems areconnected by a, normally closed, wing anti--ice cross bleed valve. In the event one systemfails, the cross bleed valve is opened to permits cross bleed between systems. This ensuresthat wing anti--icing is maintained to both systems.
The system is manually activated and is automatically controlled by a dual channel digitalanti-ice and leak detection controller (AILC). The AILC controls the wing anti-ice systemusing electrical inputs received from skin temperature sensors located at each wing leadingedge. The AILC modulates the respective wing anti-ice valve open or closed as necessaryto prevent ice formation. Each of the two channels of the AILC has the capability to controlboth left and right anti-ice valves.
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Wing Anti---Ice System SchematicFigure 15---30---1
TOEICAS
OUTBDTEMP
SENSOR
ATS
ATS
BLE
EDISOLATION
VALVE
L/AIR
COND
WING
ANTI--ICE
VALVE
COWL
ANTI--ICE
VALVE
ANTI--ICE
CROSS
BLE
ED
VALVE
ANTI--ICE
PANEL
BLE
EDAIR
PANEL
HIGH
PRESSURE
PORTS
COWL
ANTI--ICE
HIGH
PRESSURE
VALVE
PRSOV
R/AIR
COND
COWL
ANTI--ICE
LOW
PRESSURE
PORTS
HIGH
PRESSURE
VALVE
APU
LOADCONTROL
VALVE(LCV)
PRSOV
PICCOLO
DUCT
TELE
SCOPIC
DUCT
TELE
SCOPIC
DUCT
LOW
PRESSURE
PORTS HIGH
PRESSURE
PORTS
COWL
ANTI--ICE
VALVE
WING
ANTI--ICE
VALVE
HPGROUND
AIR
SUPPLY
SWITCHING
CHAN
ACHAN
BTO
EICAS
AILC
INBDTEMP
SENSOR
WING
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Wing Anti---Ice ControlsFigure 15---30---2
WINGUsed to control winganti--ice systems.
Anti--Ice PanelOverhead Panel
Bleed Air PanelOverhead Panel
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Anti---Ice Synoptic PageFigure 15---30---3
OVHT (red)Indicates that an overheat conditionhas been detected in the respectiveanti--ice system.
WING A/ICE SNSR (amber)Indicates failure of both channels of left orright outboard wing temperature sensorswith wing anti--ice selected on.
Wing Cross--Bleed ValvePosition Indicator
open (white)closed (white)failed to attain commandedposition (half--intensity magenta)
In case of an AILC Channel B failure, asindicated by a WING A/I FAULT status(white) message, the wing cross--bleedvalve open position on the A/ICE synopticpage will not be available.
Anti--Ice Page
NOTE
BRT
PENDING RECTIFICATION
NOTEDuring Wing A/I Cross Bleedoperations, both wings flow linescan be displayed amber with aL or R WING A/I caution message.
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Wing Anti---Ice System EICAS Indications <1001>Figure 15---30---4
L or R COWL A/I OPEN caution (amber)Indicates that respective cowl anti--ice valvefailed to close when selected off.
L or R COWL A/I caution (amber)Indicates that the respective cowlanti--icevalve failed to open whenselected on or valve position can notbe determined.
L or R COWL A/I DUCT status (white)Indicates that respective cowl duct pressureis less than 3.12 psig or greater than 53.1 psigwith battery bus powered.
COWL A/I ON advisory (green)Indicates that both left and right cowlanti--ice valves are open when selected on.
WING/COWL A/I ON advisory (green)Indicates that both wing and cowl anti--icesystems are on and operating normally.
L or R COWL A/I ON advisory (green)Indicates only the left or the right cowl anti--icevalve is open when both are selected on.
L or R ENG TAT HEAT caution (amber)Indicates that the respective T2 heaterhas failed.
Primary Page
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Isolation Valve WING A/ICEISOL
BATTERYBUS 2 N5
Wing Anti-IceController
A/ICE CONTCH A DC BUS 1 1 D7
ControllerA/ICE CONTCH B
DCESSENTIAL 2 T1
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1. ENGINE COWL ANTI--ICE SYSTEM
The engine cowl anti-ice system is used to prevent ice formation on the engine intakeleading edges. This is done by using hot engine bleed air to heat the leading edge surface.The hot bleed air is supplied to the intake leading edges through respective L/R cowlanti--ice shutoff valves. Bleed air is distributed through insulated ducting and an air mixingtube before entering a double walled duct in the engine cowl leading edge. The innerportion of the duct carries the bleed air. In the event of a rupture of the inner wall, a bleedleak detector transducer mounted in the outer wall supplies a bleed leak signal to the EICASto illuminate the L/R COWL A/I DUCT warning message.
The left and right cowl anti-ice shutoff valves are manually controlled by respective LH andRH COWL switches on the ANTI--ICE control panel. Crew activation of each system, opensthe respective engine cowl anti-ice shutoff valve. The shutoff valves are electricallycontrolled and pneumatically operated. Valve status is displayed on the EICAS, ANTI--ICEsynoptic page.
2. T2 SENSOR PROBE ANTI--ICING
A fan inlet temperature sensing probe (T2), mounted on the engine cowling, is used toprovide temperature data to the FADEC. The FADEC uses the information as one of thesensing parameters to set engine power and to control the compressor variable geometrystator vanes. The probe also contains a built--in heating element that is used to anti--ice theprobe. Electrical heating power to the probe heating element is controlled by the FADEC.
Testing of the T2 heater function is done automatically by the FADEC, which initiates asystem check after engine shutdown on the ground. Following right engine shutdown,electrical power must be maintained on the aircraft for at least one minute to make sure thatthe FADEC has sufficient time to successfully complete the test. The FADEC verifies T2heater function by energizing the heater and looking for an appropriate temperature riseduring a 30 second period.
Following a successful test, the next test will be initiated after the next ground engineshutdown. If the FADEC (through channel A ) cannot energize the T2 heater, the FADEC willautomatically switch to channel B to conduct the test (after a 30 second time delay). If theT2 heater test fails on both channels, the respective L/R ENG TAT HEAT caution messagewill be displayed on the EICAS primary page and the FADEC will not attempt to energize theT2 heater.
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Engine Cowl Anti---Ice System --- GeneralFigure 15---40---1
Anti--Ice Control PanelOverhead Panel
COWLANTI--ICEVALVE
TO EICAS
HIGHPRESSUREVALVE
L PRSOV
LOWPRESSUREPORTS
HIGHPRESSUREPORTS
COWLANTI--ICEPICCOLO TUBEEJECTOR
NOZZLE
BLEED LEAKPRESSURETRANSDUCER
NOTELEFT SIDE SHOWN RIGHTSIDE THE SAME
COWL LH or RHUsed to control enginecowl anti--ice systems.
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Anti---Ice Synoptic PageFigure 15---40---2
Anti--Ice Page
ANTI--ICE
ICE DET 1 FAILWING A/ICE SNSR
BRT
ICE
OVHT OVHT
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Engine Cowl --- Anti---Ice EICAS Indications <1001>Figure 15---40---3
L or R COWL A/I DUCT status (white)Indicates that respective cowl duct pressureis less than 3.12 psig or greater than 53.1 psigwith battery bus powered.
COWL A/I ON advisory (green)Indicates that both left and right cowlanti--ice valves are open when selected on.
WING/COWL A/I ON advisory (green)Indicates that both wing and cowl anti--icesystems are on and operating normally.
L or R COWL A/I ON advisory (green)Indicates that the left or the right cowl anti--icevalve is open.
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Status Page
L or R COWL A/I OPEN caution (amber)Indicates that respective cowl anti--ice valvefailed to close when selected off.
L or R COWL A/I caution (amber)Indicates that the respective cowlanti--ice valve failed to open whenselected on or valve position can notbe determined.
L or R ENG TAT HEAT caution (amber)Indicates that the respective T2 heaterhas failed.
L or R COWL A/I DUCT warning (red)Indicates that a bleed leak is detected bythe leak pressure transducer in the cowlanti--ice duct.
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Anti-IceA/ICE VALVEL ENG BATTERY 2
N3
Engine CowlAnti-Ice
Anti IceValves A/ICE VALVE
R ENG
BATTERYBUS 2
N4Anti Ice
T2 HeatersT2 HEATER L DC BUS 1 1 F4
T2 HeatersT2 HEATER R DC BUS 2 2 F4
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1. AIR DATA ANTI--ICE SYSTEM
Air data probes and sensors are located on the left and right sides of the forward fuselageand extend into the airstream. The air data sensor (ADS) anti-ice system consists ofintegral, self regulating, heating elements for the air data sensors and probes. The ADSheaters prevent ice formation that may cause erroneous air data information. ADS anti-icingis achieved by electronically controlling the heating elements. The air data sensor heatingsystem is activated automatically on the ground and in flight.
The ground mode has two operational heating modes, automatic and manual. In automaticmode, when either engine generator is on and the LH and RH PROBES switches, (on theANTI--ICE control panel) are OFF, the LH and RH pitot probes and the standby pitot probeare heated at half power (automatic mode is not functional when the aircraft is beingpowered by the APU generator or external power). The static ports and the AOA vanes arenot powered automatically in the ground mode. For manual mode, the static ports and theAOA vanes can be heated by selecting the LH and RH PROBES switches to ON.
In the flight mode, the automatic control function is completely independent of the controlswitches. The controllers automatically supply full power to all the air data probes andsensors. The LH and RH PROBES switches have no effect on the function of thecontrollers.
The air data probes and sensors are monitored and controlled by three independent andidentical controllers. Controller 1 monitors the heater elements for the left pitot, left angle ofattack (AOA) vane and left static port. Controller 2 monitors the right pitot, right AOA vaneand right static port. Controller 3 monitors the standby pitot and total air temperature (TAT)probe.
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Air Data Sensor Anti---Ice SystemFigure 15---50---1
RIGHT PITOTHEATER
RIGHT STATICPORT HEATER
LEFT PITOTHEATER
LEFT AOAVANE HEATER
LEFT STATICPORT HEATER
STANDBY PITOTHEATER
TAT HEATER
RIGHT AOAVANE HEATER
PROBES LH and RHUsed to manually activate the airdata sensor anti--ice systems.During normal flight operations,all heaters are automaticallycontrolled, regardless of switchposition.
Anti--Ice Control PanelOverhead Panel
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Air Data Sensor Anti---Ice EICAS Indications <1001>Figure 15---50---2
L or R AOA HEAT caution (amber)Indicates that respective angle of attackheater is off or has failed.
L or R PITOT HEAT caution (amber)Indicates that respective pitot tipheater is off or has failed. Alsoindicates that respective pitot baseheater is off or has failed in flight.
TAT PROBE HEAT caution (amber)Indicates that total air temperature probeheater has failed with AC bus 1 powered.
L or R STATIC HEAT caution (amber)Indicates that respective static portheater is off or has failed.
ADS HEAT TEST OK advisory (green)Indicates that the air data sensor anti--icesystem was tested successfully.
STBY PITOT HEAT caution (amber)Indicates that standby pitot heater is offor has failed.
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TAT Heater HEATERSTAT
AC BUS 1A12
HEATERSPITOT R
AC BUS 1A14
Pitot HeatersHEATERSPITOT L T7
HEATERSPITOT STBY
ACESSENTIAL 1 T9
AOA Heaters
HEATERSAOA L T8
Air DataSensor
AOA HeatersHEATERSAOA R AC BUS 1 A13
Anti-Ice
Static Heaters
HEATERSSTATIC R DC BUS 1 G14
Static HeatersHEATERSSTATIC L S1
HEATERSADS CONT 1 DC
ESSENTIAL 2S2
ControllersHEATERSADS CONTSTBY
ESSENTIAL
S3
HEATERSADS CONT 2 DC BUS 1 1 G13
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1. WINDSHIELD AND SIDE WINDOW ANTI--ICE SYSTEM
Windshield and side window anti-icing is achieved by electrically heating the windshield andside windows. Each windshield and side window incorporates an electrical heating elementand three temperature sensors. One sensor is used for normal temperature control andanother is used for overheat detection. The third sensor is a spare, and is used should oneof the other sensors fail.
The amount of heat supplied to the windshields and side windows is controlled by fouridentical temperature controllers, one for each window. The controllers automaticallyregulate power to the heating elements as selected by the LOW/HI WSHLD switches on theANTI--ICE control panel. When an overheat condition is detected, the associated controllerremoves the power to the heater element and posts a caution message on the EICASprimary page.
Windshield and Side Window Anti---Ice ControlsFigure 15---60---1
TESTUsed to test the windshield and sidewindow anti--ice system.Caution messages appear during test.
Anti--Ice Control PanelOverhead Panel
ANTI -- ICECOWLWING DET
ICE
TEST
LH RH
OFFON
OFFON
LH RH
TEST
OFFON
RHLH
LOW
HI
LOW
HI
WSHLD PROBESOFF / RESET OFF / RESET
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Windshield Temperature ControlFigure 15---60---2
AC BUS 1
CB1--A10
AC BUS 1
CB1--A11
AC BUS 2
CB2--A10
AC BUS 2
CB2--A11
ACBUS 2
CB2--C7ACESSBUS
CB1--U10
SPARE
OVHT CONT
LEFTWINSHIELDHEATER
RIGHTWINSHIELDHEATER RIGHT
WINDOWHEATER
LEFTWINDOWHEATER
CB2--G14 DCBUS 2
28 VDCBUS 1
CB1--G12 CB2--G13
DCESSBUS
CB2--S4
OVHT
CONT
Anti--Ice PanelOverhead Panel
CONTROLLER CONTROLLER CONTROLLER CONTROLLER
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Windshield and Side Window Anti---Ice EICAS Indications <1001>Figure 15---60---3
L or R WINDOW HEAT caution (amber)Indicates an overheat or a no heat conditionat the respective window heater.
L or R WSHLD HEAT caution (amber)Indicates an overheat or a no heat conditionat the respective windshield heater.
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HEATERSL WSHLD AC BUS 1
1A10--A11
Heaters
HEATERL WIND
ACESSENTIAL
1U10
HeatersHEATERSR WSHLD
AC BUS 2 2A10--A11
Windshield
HEATERR WIND
AC BUS 2 2C7
Windshieldand SideWindowAnti-Ice
HEATERSCONTL WSHLD
DC BUS 1 1 G12
Anti IceHEATERSCONT L WIND
DCESSENTIAL S4
Controllers HEATERSCONTR WSHLD
DC BUS 22
G13
HEATERSCONTR WIND
DC BUS 2
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1. WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM
The windshield wiper system is designed to remove rain and/or snow from the pilot andco-pilot’s windshields at speeds up to 250 knots.
The windshield wiper system consists of independent pilot and copilot systems. Eachsystem consists of a windshield wiper and motor with both systems being controlled by anelectronic control unit. Each pilot has a selector, located on the WIPER control panel thatactuates both wipers. Under normal operations, both wipers will operate in the same modewhen selected from either panel. If each selector is set to a different mode, the lastselection made overrides the previous selection. If one wiper system fails, the remainingsystem will still be functional.
Windshield Wiper Control PanelFigure 15---70---1
WIPER CONTROL PANEL
WIPERSTALLPTCT
SLOW
FAST
OFF PARK
OFF
ON
INT
PUSHER
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Windshield WipersWIPER PILOT DC BUS 1 1 G5Windshield
Wiper System WipersWIPER C/PLT DC BUS 2 2 G5